City of Alexandria Government Closed Thursday, Feb. 11; Emergency Services Personnel Report to Work as Scheduled

The National Weather Service continues to report life-threatening blizzard conditions in Alexandria, with more than 10 inches of new snowfall since yesterday, and more accumulation expected tonight. Drifts of up to 4 feet have been reported, and a Blizzard Warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. High winds are expected to continue through the night, with dangerous wind chills; residents are advised to stay off the roads.

Due to the current forecast, road conditions, and ongoing recovery efforts, Alexandria City Public Schools, City of Alexandria government facilities, and all normal government operations will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 11. All emergency and support personnel for emergency conditions are required to report on time to support Alexandria’s emergency operations.

The following City facilities and services will be affected:

All recreation centers, libraries, museums, and other nonessential City facilities will be closed.

Alexandria Circuit, General District, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts will be closed.

Trash and recycling collection is canceled on Thursday, Feb. 11. Trash and recycling collection for each day of this week will occur on the same day next week.

As the City’s state of emergency continues, snow removal efforts are focused on making routes passable for emergency and utility vehicles. Crews are working around the clock tonight to make primary roads passable for emergency and utility vehicles. Once primary roads are passable, crews will focus on making secondary, and then residential roads passable for emergency vehicles. However, due to the incredible amount of snow received, residents can expect that snow removal efforts will take several more days.

City crews are also inspecting City facilities and schools and removing snow as necessary to mitigate the potential of roof collapse. Residents may observe rooftop activity and heavy equipment such as cranes. There have been no roof collapses at any City facilities or schools.

Visit alexandriava.gov/Storm for latest updates on current weather conditions, closings and cancellations. Residents can also follow the City on Twitter or Facebook, or sign up for eNews updates. Report all snow-related emergencies to the Snow Emergency Hotline at 703.746.4488.

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